Pennsylvania License Law

Pennsylvania requires a real estate licensee to disclose their license status when:

AOnly when representing a buyer or seller as an agent
BWhenever buying, selling, or leasing real estate for themselves or their immediate family✓ Correct
COnly in commercial transactions
DOnly when advertising property online

Explanation

Under RELRA, Pennsylvania licensees must disclose their license status in writing in any agreement where they are personally buying, selling, or leasing real property for themselves or their immediate family. This prevents undisclosed conflicts of interest.

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